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“The newly released maps – along with reports and other useful data - build on the success of Geoscience Australia’s 2016 Mineral Potential Mapper project.
Geoscience Australia was pledged A$566m ($355.95m) from the Australian Government to map critical minerals for future exploration. We speak to the agency about where the funds will go and why ...
Australia said it has teamed up with the United States and Canada to launch an interactive map of deposits of rare earths and other critical minerals that are expected to be in hot demand as the ...
Australia has released a map of sites containing mine waste that could be reprocessed to source minerals critical to the global energy transition, the government said on Wednesday.
Deposits of critical minerals and rare earths badly needed to develop renewable energy technologies will be mapped as part of a $566 million plan in next week’s federal budget.
Mineral exploration in Australia is challenging because much of the land is covered by a thick layer of loose soil, sand, and broken-down rock—making it harder to detect signs of the valuable minerals ...
Australia will spend A$566 million ($373 million) over the coming decade to map out resource deposits. Copper $ 5.1765 / lb 0.48% Brent Crude Oil $ 68.49 / bbl -0.77% ...
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Investing News Network on MSNAustralia’s 5 Most Valuable Mineral ExportsAustralia’s economy is largely based on its natural resources, with the minerals sector making the greatest contribution to the nation’s exports at 58.7 percent as of May 2025. Australia's mining ...
MELBOURNE, June 29 (Reuters) - Australia said it has teamed up with the United States and Canada to launch an interactive map of deposits of rare earths and other critical minerals that are ...
Australia said it has teamed up with the United States and Canada to launch an interactive map of deposits of rare earths and other critical minerals that are expected to be in hot demand as the ...
Australia, U.S. and Canada launch interactive map of critical mineral deposits . ... Jars containing rare earth minerals produced by Australia's Lynas Corp, on Aug. 23, 2019. MELANIE BURTON/Reuters.
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